Student from USA: I’d go anywhere for MU’s unique study programme
American Evangeline Moore studied international relations in Boston but wanted to do a master’s degree abroad, preferably in Europe.
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students studying in English
cooperating hospitals and medical institutions
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Gain experience in the largest hospital in the region
Train on actual cadavres
World-wide recognized degree
State-of-the-art simulation centre as an integral part of the curriculum
Based in the largest university campus in the Central Europe, the Faculty of Medicine thrives on the hands-on approach towards learning connected to a strong theoretical base. Gain advantage by learning in a diverse environment, where the tradition evolves into a modern way of teaching medicine and dentistry.
Mike Fiedler, USA, General Medicine
Paul Peters, UK, General Medicine
Elisabetta Muttoni, Italy, General Medicine
Takashi Tsushiya, Japan, preparatory programme
American Evangeline Moore studied international relations in Boston but wanted to do a master’s degree abroad, preferably in Europe.
How do you bake Czech bread and cook kulajda, a traditional Czech soup? Students at this year’s virtual winter schools organized by MU got to find out at an hour-long cooking workshop.
Malina Grube, a law student from the University of Auckland, took part in a virtual summer school offered by MU. She liked the programme so much that she signed up for a second one in January.
An interesting study programme, a university town in the heart of Europe, and above all lots of IT companies all in one place. These are the things that drew Cambodian student Kanitha Chim to do her master’s degree in Brno at MU’s Faculty of Informatics.
Contact our international student directly and ask about his life and studies at Faculty of Medicine. Faculty ambassador is a student of long-cycle master degree programme General Medicine and he is from Israel.
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For detailed information on the application process, please see the faculty website.
Applicants are admitted on the basis of a written entrance examination which consists of:
The entrance examination topics, for the individual subjects as well as sample tests are available at the faculty website. For detailed information on admission requirements and entrance exam dates, please see the faculty website.
The Faculty of Medicine offers specialized preparatory courses designed for students who wish to study General Medicine or Dentistry in English. The programmes are focused on acquiring the secondary school skills and knowledge of chemistry, biology, physics and Czech language essential for the success at the entrance examination and the first-year studies
Write at admission@med.muni.cz
September intake: 31 July
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